Don’t you hear the dogs bark? Is an adaptation from the novel “No oyes ladrar los perros” by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo in which an aged father carries on his back a criminal son, badly hurted and maybe dying, through a sad landscape. Directed by Sebastian Sosa and filmed in a river next to the railways (with a bunch of hungry mosquitoes around), this was a very good experience in which I had the challenging task as Script Supervisor to check the continuity of blood stains in the casts’ clothes, among other things. By the end of the day, after the mosquitos’ bites, being in the river, walking through the railways, carrying the equipment through the woods, shooting in a rubbish dump, etc… I realized that I love my career.

When my friend Camila Menendez asked me to help her as Assistant Art Director in the shooting of “Manos” (hands) an adaptation from the children horror book “Help! 12 Stories to Frighten You to Death” by Elsa Bornemann , I was very exited! This short film turned to be of great quality, not only because the three girls playing the leading roles where very good actresses but also because the story is a classic horror tale that made us all lose sleep when we were kids .

Next week, for the first time, I will get someone to age years and years in a few days. It will not be witchcraft but it will be make up and latex as “the Judge”, drama directed by Bernardo Cara, needs a bunch of characters to grow old (in three different stages of their lives) and I will not only be in charge of the Art Director but also I will do the Make-Up myself. I have been doing make-up testing on the actors and it looks great (albeit is very hard to do)! Furthermore, we are going to film in the hallways of the Mendoza Courts of Justice… fun is in the way.